Coffee cuts risk of dying from stroke and heart disease, study suggests
by Nicola Davis from on (#2W4SS)
Coffee a day keeps the doctor away? Perhaps, but benefits may be down to lifestyles rather than the brew itself, researchers say
People who drink coffee have a lower risk of dying from a host of causes, including heart disease, stroke and liver disease, research suggests - but experts say it's unclear whether the health boost is down to the brew itself.
The connection, revealed in two large studies, was found to hold regardless of whether the coffee was caffeinated or not, with the effect higher among those who drank more cups of coffee a day.
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